Portner & Shure Recovers $1 Million in Personal Injury Settlements and Verdicts
Columbia, MD (PRWEB) June 18, 2014 -- After 20 years, Portner & Shure has achieved the greatest measures of success and still continues to strive for more. The Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. personal injury law firm recovered $1 million in personal injury settlements and verdicts for its clients in April of 2014. Focusing on the Hispanic, Chinese, and Korean communities in the Washington D.C. metro area, Portner & Shure has helped those who have been injured and seek to have justice restored. The attorneys from the firm aggressively fight to protect the rights of their clients. What makes Portner & Shure truly unique is their in-house multilingual paralegals who translate and interpret for non-English speaking clients free of charge.
The public is often misinformed about their chances of success and case value. In contrast, Jonathan Portner, a partner at Portner & Shure, and a member of the National Top 100 Trial Lawyers and Million Dollar Advocates Forum, uses his vast experience and past results to analyze every case call. No fee is charged for running the facts of an accident claim by one of Maryland’s leading personal injury trial attorneys. Mr. Portner was available to make a statement: “When we agree to represent a client, it means we believe in the case and we have the confidence to take the risk. If we are unable to make a recovery, the client will not pay our attorney’s fees.”
Portner & Shure has been an establishment within the personal injury field for over 20 years. They can be contacted via their company website to arrange for a free consultation, or by phone or email. For more information on how to contact Portner & Shure, visit them on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com. For information on the latest legal news and tips, visit their blogs at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Blogs.shtml.
Jonathan Portner, Portner & Shure, P.A., http://www.portnerandshure.com, +1 (410) 995-1515, [email protected]
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